Agreed. You can criticize their player evaluation and acquisition strategy all day long, but the one area in which they are probably more skilled than any team in the NFL at managing the cap. They're wizards when it comes to that, and it's because they utilized the team's competitive advantage: cash. They have enough disposable cash on hand to pay out guaranteed bonuses up front that are cap friendly and reduce the team's salary cap profile. It ends up meaning as a practical matter that they have what amounts to a $20M+ higher cap than other teams do.
They're good at spending money? Congrats.Too bad they aren't wizards ata) hiring a head coachb) draftingc) building a teamd) blockinge) tacklingThey're lucky they play in the NFC. If they were in the AFC they'd be a 4-12 team most years. Even spending more then everyone else, in the NFC, they're 30-34 the last 4 years with a HOF head coach.Danny needs to spend less time figuring out how to maximize the cap (he can't even spend it properly) and more time hiring people to run his football team. The Pats/Colts are wizards. The Skins are a train wreck.

Like redman says above, you can't critize their cap management. As far as your points go, I don't care how long it took them to hire a head coach, or how it looks in the media. If Zorn is the right guy for the job I'm pleased as punch, however, we will have to wait to see what he does. They are not bad at drafting, they just trade away all the draft picks, which lends to your other point of building a team. They have been in the playoffs 2 of the last 3 years so long as Zorn keeps the team going in a positive direction they are fine. Blocking and tackling they have been a a good defensive and rushing team the past few years so I'm not sure where you are getting that from.As far as being in the AFC, they are in the NFC East, that's the division where the 13-3 Cowboys were this year, and the World Champion New York Giants are. Oh and they beat each of those teams this year. Oh and the NFC East sent 3 teams to the playoffs the past two years.